| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1916 - 370 páginas
...of peace planted in so small a fort. It will be a great loss, if, after it had so easily taken root, you should stop its growth, and prevent its covering...shall dance to the calumet of peace under its leaves. They shall remain quiet on their mats, and shall never dig up the hatchet, till their brother Yonondio,... | |
| Ontario Archaeological Museum (Toronto) - 1917 - 506 páginas
...do not choke the tree of peace. ... It will be a great loss if, after it had so easily taken root, you should stop its growth and prevent its covering your country and ours with its branches. 1 assure you in the name of the Five Nations that our warriors shall dance to the calumet of peace... | |
| Ontario Archaeological Museum (Toronto) - 1919 - 376 páginas
...do not choke the tree of peace. ... It will be a great loss if, after it had so easily taken root, you should stop its growth and prevent its covering your country and ours with its bram-hes. I assure you in the name of the Five Nations that our warriors shall dance to the calumet... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1814 - 514 páginas
...of peace planted in so small a fort. It will be a great loss, if after it had so easily taken root, you should stop its growth, and prevent its covering...leaves, and shall remain quiet on their mats, and shall never dig up the hatchet till their brother, Yonnondio, or Corlear, shall, either jointly or... | |
| Penny Petrone - 1983 - 258 páginas
...of peace planted in so small a fort. It will be a great loss, if, after it had so easily taken root, you should stop its growth, and prevent its covering...shall dance to the calumet of peace under its leaves. They shall remain quiet on their mats, and shall never dig up the hatchet, till their brother Yonondio,... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 2001 - 469 páginas
...of peace planted in so small a fort. It will be a great loss, if, after it had so easily taken root, you should stop its growth, and prevent its covering...leaves; and shall remain quiet on their mats, and shall never dig up the hatchet, till their brother Yonnondio or Corlear shall, either jointly or separately,... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1909 - 648 páginas
...brothers, who always met together at this time to have a conference with them on subjects the most if you should stop its growth, and prevent its covering...they shall never dig up the hatchet till Corlaer or Onnonthio, either jointly or separately attack the country which the great spirit had given to our... | |
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